Today 7 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

A rather cloudy morning through Angus and northern Perthshire with a few light showers. Otherwise dry and bright with occasional sunny spells. Feeling pleasant in any afternoon sunshine. Breezy at first around North Sea coasts. Maximum Temperature 17C.

Tonight 7 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

A fine end to the day and staying dry overnight with well broken cloud, clear skies at times. A chilly night with a touch of grass frost possible. Minimum Temperature 2C.

Mon 8 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

A dry and bright day with some sunny spells, the best of any sunshine early and later in the day. Winds will be light. Maximum Temperature 17C.

Tue 9 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

Dry and bright on Tuesday, but some rain pushing in from the west later. Mostly cloudy with occasional rain or showers on Wednesday. Becoming drier and brighter on Thursday.

Wed 10 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

Dry and bright on Tuesday, but some rain pushing in from the west later. Mostly cloudy with occasional rain or showers on Wednesday. Becoming drier and brighter on Thursday.

Thu 11 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

Dry and bright on Tuesday, but some rain pushing in from the west later. Mostly cloudy with occasional rain or showers on Wednesday. Becoming drier and brighter on Thursday.

Fri 12 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

The start of the period is likely to see, scattered showers and longer spells of rain interspersed with periods of drier and sunnier weather. Western areas will see the worst of any wet weather whilst the southeast will have the best of any sunshine. However, there is a risk of some thundery showers developing across the south and east of the country. It will be windy at times, especially across northern regions. Temperatures are likely to be above average initially but trend towards normal towards the middle of the period. The changeable weather pattern is likely to persist till the end of the period. Though there will be periods of dry and settled weather at times.

Sat 13 Jun Central and Tayside and Fife

The start of the period is likely to see, scattered showers and longer spells of rain interspersed with periods of drier and sunnier weather. Western areas will see the worst of any wet weather whilst the southeast will have the best of any sunshine. However, there is a risk of some thundery showers developing across the south and east of the country. It will be windy at times, especially across northern regions. Temperatures are likely to be above average initially but trend towards normal towards the middle of the period. The changeable weather pattern is likely to persist till the end of the period. Though there will be periods of dry and settled weather at times.